News: Hemlock (01 Apr 1926)

Contact: Stan
Email: stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: Welsh, Kampher, Vinger, Marek, Smith, Hediger, Flikke, Markee, Rossman, Moore, Rude, Thorson, Hays, Wetzel, Franz, Stoller

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) (01 Apr 1926)

Mrs. Welsh spent Monday at Withee.

Mrs. Welsh spent Monday with Mrs. Kampher.

The Vinger family moved Monday to Greenwood. Sorry to see these people go.

The Bible Study Class will meet at the Welsh home Sunday night. Everyobdy is welcome.

Helen Marek is entertaining the mumps.

Sam Smith sold his cows to a stock buyer.

Mr. Hediger and brtoehr and wife and child spent Sunday evening at the Kampher home.

Mrs. Vinger and Mrs. Welsh spent one afternoon last week at the Art Flikke home.

Edna Markee is spending a few days with her parents.

Sunday school every Sunday at the schoolhouse, unless stormy.

The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Art Flikke on Wednesday afternoon, April 14th.

Mrs. Rossman's sister is visiting at the Rossman home.

Ivy Moore came home for Easter vacation.

Mrs. Rude and son Victor returned home last week from the Marshfield hospital.

Mrs. Thorson is better at this writing.

Wilma Hays is staying at the Wetzel home in Greenwood taking care of Esther, as she is entertaining the mumps.

Albert Franz went to see his lady friends Sunday.

Anyone wanting a kitchen cabinet cheap call at the Vinger home on Warner's corner.

We were glad to see so many out at the Stoller home Sunday night. Come again, you are welcome.

We wonder if we are ever going to have warm weather.

 

 


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